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Credit Controller Wanted


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Local company in Peckham/Deptford is looking for a strong, reliable and experienced credit controller who can work 8-10 hours a week spread flexibly to suit your needs. Working primarily remotely but in the office for at least 3 hours a week, we are looking for someone preferably local to the East Dulwich/Peckham/New Cross/Brockley/Deptford area. The role will involve primarily the following:


-Adopt the organisation?s credit control policy, which sets out the company?s values and guidelines for chasing payment from its clients.

-Collect outstanding debt by the use of email/telephone calls/letters/ statement so that as far as possible there is no debt aged greater than our policy.

-Deal with payment queries and overpayments in an accurate and timely manner.

-Build strong working relationships with our clients as well as other members of the team to assist with collection of outstanding debts.

-Attend debtor meetings as appropriate.

-Assist with any other ad hoc duties as and when the business may require them.


You?ll have a professional and can-do attitude, self-motivation, flexibility and the ability to prioritise, multi-task and meet deadlines. You?ll also have excellent verbal and written communication skills.


Please send your CV and covering letter in reply to this message if you are interested or if you have any referrals - this would be an immediate start.

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